LOS ANGELES – When filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger reflects on ASCO’s legacy, he quickly notes they were more than an art group; they created a movement, one with remarkable influence on Chicano art ...
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SAN ANTONIO — An exhibit at the Contemporary at Blue Star highlights the past, present and future of Chicano and Chicana culture, right down to its modernized name: “Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers.” ...
Quarterback Joe Kapp, shown yelling from the sidelines during a 1970 game, was featured on a vintage cover of Sports Illustrated featuring the headline "The Toughest Chicano." He died this week after ...
Dancers at one of Kansas City's previous Chicano Art Festivals. Taking place Oct. 7 in the West Bottoms, Kansas City's Chicano Art Festival includes live music, dancing and a lowrider hop competition.
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The Old Orange County Courthouse is the site of the Orange County History Center and government offices, as well as, for a limited time, a Chicano art exhibit. The Chicano Collection/La Colección ...
7:27 p.m. Jan. 3, 2025: A previous version of this story stated Carlos Almaraz persuaded UC Irvine to host a Los Four gallery show. It was actually Gilbert Lujan. Beto de la Rocha doesn’t notice the ...
LOS ANGELES — They met as teens, formed as young adults, and called their group “asco” — “nausea” or “disgust” in Spanish — after one of their early DIY exhibits. Subscribe to read this story ad-free ...
The football player on the vintage Sports Illustrated cover looks beat. He’s framed from the chest up, the No. 11 on his rumpled purple Minnesota Vikings jersey barely visible. The sky behind him is ...
The football player on the vintage Sports Illustrated cover looks beat. He’s framed from the chest up, the No. 11 on his rumpled purple Minnesota Vikings jersey barely visible. The sky behind him is ...